Furniture Design with Rhino
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Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


01_01-Welcome



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


01_02-What you should know before watching this course



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


01_03-Using the exercise files



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


02_01-What is furniture design



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


02_02-Furniture and the body



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


02_03-How furniture supports different activities



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


03_01-Questions that drive form



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


03_02-Form and shape



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


03_03-Furniture and the design of interior space



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


03_04-Furniture types



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


04_01-Background and analysis



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


04_02-Defining form using the Extrude, Boolean, and Two Objects tool



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


04_03-Adding details using the Sweep 1 Rail tool



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


05_01-Background and analysis



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


05_02-Defining form using the Tween Curve tool



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


05_03-Creating surfaces and thicknesses using the Planar Curves and Extrude tool



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


06_01-Background and analysis



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


06_02-Defining the form and creating the frame



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


06_03-Building the shells and mounts



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


07_01-Background and analysis



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


07_02-Defining form using profile curves



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


07_03-Creating contours



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


08_01-The design process



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


08_02-Define the problem, research, and schematic design



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


08_03-Finishing schematic design



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


09_01-Design development Refining the chair legs



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


09_02-Design development Determining a material and fabrication strategy



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


09_03-Design development Finishing the chair



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


09_04-Documentation



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


10_01-Exporting your model Unity assets



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


10_02-Exporting your model Rendering



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


10_03-Exporting your model Printing



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion

Furniture Design with Rhino

Created by Jonathan Racek


11_01-Next steps



Description

Learn a process-based approach for the designing furniture with Rhino, focusing on the creation of complex surfaces that leverage the powerful modeling and prototyping tools of Rhino 3D. This course has four parts.

General concepts

Start by framing your work and exploring big questions such as "What is furniture design?"

Case studies

Next you will learn by doing, modeling some of the important pieces of furniture history (such as the Thonet caf' chair and Eames DCM chair) to gain a better understanding of the masters of design.

Design process

Explore the furniture design process by following along with the research, schematic design, design development, and documentation of a brand-new furniture design.

Extend and translate

Last learn how to translate your furniture design to other software by exporting assets for 3d printing, rendering, and game development. The training is focused on the creation of complex organic surfaces while you maintain precise control of that geometry's accuracy. Packed with tips and timesaving strategies, these tutorials will not only make you a better furniture designer, but a faster one as well.



      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. General Concepts About Furniture Design 03. Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Furniture 04. Case Study 1 Cafe Chair, Model 14 Thonet, 1859 05. Case Study 2 ZigZag Chair Gerrit Rietveld, 1934 06. Case Study 3 DCM chair Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 07. Case Study 4 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 08. Design Process Define the Problem, Research, and Schematic Design 09. Design Process Design Development and Documentation 10. Translating to Other Software 11. Conclusion